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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - It's a great weekend to eat, drink, or run your way around San Diego.The LPGA Kia Classic returns to Carlsbad, where returning champ Mirim Lee will look to reclaim her crown from Lydia Ko, Paula Creamer, Stacy Lewis, Michelle Wie, and others.Cirque du Soleil is back in town as well with their Crystal show, featuring gravity-defying performances across Valley View Casino Center.RELATED: More San Diego family funThe Banker's Hill Art and Craft Beer, Temecula Bluegrass, and Seven Seas Craft Beer and Food festivals also return to the county, giving fans of brews, tunes, and amazing artwork something to look forward to.If you're looking to get active, two 5K events benefiting San Diego causes are also happening this weekend around San Diego.Here's a look at what's happening this weekend:THURSDAYLPGA?Kia ClassicWhere: Park Hyatt Aviara Resort; Cost: - 0(Thursday to Sunday) See some of the best female golfers in the world compete in Carlsbad throughout the week at the LPGA Kia Classic. Fans can expect to see 2017 champ Mirim Lee, Lydia Ko, Paula Creamer, Stacy Lewis, Michelle Wie, and Lexi Thompson. Cirque du Soleil: CrystalWhere: Valley View Casino Center; Cost: - (Thursday to Sunday) World-class skaters and acrobats will call Valley View Casino Center home for Cirque du Soleil's Crystal. Watch as performers challenge the laws of gravity with never-before-seen moves and stunts. 1485

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — While fall-like temperatures lingered around San Diego County for a few days, a heatwave is on the way.Above-average temperatures are expected throughout the week with a heat advisory in effect from 11 a.m. Tuesday through 5 p.m. Friday.With many people still working and learning from home, you may have noticed higher energy usage on your electricity bill.“We’re dealing with some unusual and extreme situations this year given the COVID-19 pandemic and also extreme temperatures,” said Jessica Packard, communications manager for San Diego Gas and Electric (SDGE). “Look at conserving energy when you can, I know that’s easier said than done.”She said the key to bringing down that SDG&E bill is to avoid energy usage between 4 and 9 p.m.This time spent working from home can also come in handy.“If you are home working, try to maybe run the dishwasher during your lunch hour when you normally wouldn’t because you’d be in the office,” she said.To help during this pandemic, SDG&E has suspended service disconnections for those who can’t afford to pay their utility bill. SDG&E is also offering flexible payment plans.Based on annual household income, people who qualify can also sign up for state and federal programs to get discounts on monthly energy bills.“Look at some of our customer programs and assistance options if you’re really struggling and want us to cater maybe something to help you get through this difficult time,” said Packard.The hot and dry conditions across the county also cause fire concerns to grow. Firefighting agencies are asking everyone to remain cautious and avoid doing anything that can spark a fire.Right now, Packard said there is no need for Public Safety Power Shutoffs, but SDG&E meteorologists track and monitor the weather conditions daily in case there is a change.“At SDG&E, we really don’t want to turn off your power,” she said. “We try to give at least 48 hours’ notice in advance. It has nothing to do with high usage, but more on the high fire threat districts that say Santa Ana winds are coming through, we need to protect your house and the powerlines, should Santa Ana winds impact powerlines.” 2195

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Tucked within City Heights are natural wonders along a winding system of trails and walkways.But many of those scenes of nature go unnoticed. Not by intention, though.Justin Boone, owner of Burly and the Bean, noticed visitors coming into his coffee shop looking for a way to connect to the nearby canyons and beyond.RELATED: Mariachi dances above Interstate 5 in San DiegoThe trend got Boone thinking. So he began leading hikes once a week through the canyons for the outdoorsy, java-hungry customers, and anyone in between."I decided to do a user-friendly map and started doing the canyon hikes," Boone told 10News anchor Ariel Wesler. Wesler and 10News Chief Photographer Steve Reusch joined Boone on a hike for a look at how he's bringing the local community together. 824

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- We know many of you have questions about how to navigate the upcoming school year with your children at home. On Monday Aug. 3 at 9:30 a.m., ABC 10News San Diego anchor Lindsey Pena will talk with Dr. Abisola Olulade about how to keep children healthy in a remote learning environment -- covering physical activities, healthy break structures, and more. 381

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Two weeks ago, the county warned San Diegans to continue practicing social distancing, washing of hands, and wearing facial coverings over the Labor Day weekend to thwart the spread of COVID-19.County public health officials had been clear that they did not want to see the same case spikes that followed July 4th and Memorial Day.Now that Labor Day has passed, local doctors say they have yet to see the same spike in coronavirus cases seen after holidays earlier this summer."We have not seen a sustained rate of 30, 40, 60 positives like we did around July 4. We're not seeing it yet," said Dr. David Pride, an infectious disease specialist at UC San Diego.Pride says the difference may be due to residents being more educated about the virus and how to best slow the spread. For the other two holidays, schools were also still closed.According to the county, 10 days after July 4 the region's positivity rate was 6.3%. Currently, the county's positivity rate is 4.4%."We're 10 days out, no big jump so far, our positivity rates suggest that something is different this time and hopefully that will continue for a week or two," Pride said.While San Diego County's positivity rate is low, it's the region's case rate (cases per 100,000 residents) that continues to be an issue. And now, it's the county's case rate that threatens to push the region's into a stricter reopening tier."This time around they're not sitting home, they're not socially distancing, so we're gonna see spikes that are largely unrelated to the Labor Day weekend," says Pride.And with more fall holidays approaching, Pride says residents will need to continue their vigilance through the holidays as spikes in cases are more likely. 1735

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